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To: topher

“”You may be totally right about minimal impact to Georgia.””

I wasn’t making any predictions - only looking at that first map which seemed to skirt right by GA. Wishful thinking? You bet! I have a bad habit of not even wanting to see what’s in store for us. Friends and relatives call me to ask me if I’m watching the weather.....


43 posted on 09/11/2018 4:45:51 PM PDT by Thank You Rush
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To: Thank You Rush
You wrote:

I wasn’t making any predictions

People follow these systems and make decisions (if necessary) on the what might happen.

Atlanta - being so far inland - really should not have much trouble. Atlanta has trouble with ICE STORMS ever few years.

Atlanta will probably be fine, but you might lose power if there is a lot of wind and rain there.

I also lived in Southern California. When I first moved there in 1976, an earthquake hit (about a 6 something) just as I got ready to take a shower. I did not know if I should take a shower or what...

45 posted on 09/12/2018 10:01:05 AM PDT by topher (America, please Do The Right Thing!)
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To: Thank You Rush
The 5:00 EDT Forecast Discussion has it weakening, but the size of the predicted storm surge has increased.

You should only have a little wind and rain... How much rain will depend on weather predictions... So your local weather forecast would be the best to watch.

Storm surge for the Carolinas is a big threat. There is a possibility of storm surge over 9 feet. This may vary as it approaches landfall.

46 posted on 09/12/2018 2:39:41 PM PDT by topher (America, please Do The Right Thing!)
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